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Sep 18, 2025
This week’s themeWords that aren’t what they appear to be This week’s words monomachy verisimilar polystyle ![]() ![]()
Reconstruction of Stoa of Attalos
Athens, Greece (Stoa: portico; Attalos: King Attalos) Photo: Sharon Mollerus
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with Anu Gargpolystyle
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Having many columns. noun: A structure having many columns. ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek poly- (many) + -style (column). Earliest documented use: 1736.
USAGE:
“One of them has a large colonnade, or rather polystyle, as there are no
less than four rows of columns.” Lal Behari Day; Bengal Peasant Life; Macmillan; 1908. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Poetry is the art of uniting pleasure with truth. -Samuel Johnson,
lexicographer (18 Sep 1709-1784)
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